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Woody
post Nov 13 2011, 05:53 PM
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What class am I supposed to be running in for scca autocross? I am running a 2056 with cam and carbs. I am running a front bar and monoballs with RA1 rubber. The local club wants me to run in SSM but the car is well outclassed. Previously they put me in SM and I am aware that's not correct but it at least let me be competitive in my group.
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post Nov 14 2011, 09:05 PM
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Sipe runs in STX (as do I), and he's from Texas, just not sure exactly where. We've gone up against each other in the National events a couple times. He can be mighty quick, and I'm hoping for some good fights next year!
Your problem is the 96mm bore. Both DSP and DP require you to run no more than 1.2mm (.047) over stock bore. Depending on what mods you've done, you'd probably only land in DSP or DP if it weren't for those pistons & cylinders.
Minimum weight for your configuration is 1863lbs in SSM. I'm not sure what your weight is or how tweaked your motor is, but if you're serious start with weight. If you invest in some quality calculation and testing on proper spring rates, A6s (a must) and really making that 2056 breath you should be up there. I know. I just rattled off a wallet full. Two things you should know about SSM cars... three actually: they can really drain the budget, are usually by no means streetable, and are a hell of a lot of fun.
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